Suzuki to invest $611 mln to build a new Indonesia car plant

Newswire

TOKYO, July 28 (Reuters) - Suzuki Motor Corp is
investing 60 billion yen ($611.4 million) to build a new
passenger car plant in Indonesia, a spokesman said on Sunday, as
Japanese automakers target the world's fourth most populous
state.
Japan's fourth biggest carmaker by sales volume is set to
manufacture small cars in Indonesia based on its fuel-efficient
660 cc mini car "Wagon R" which is sold in Japan, spokesman Ei
Mochizuki told Reuters.
In Indonesia, Suzuki ...

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